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Neighbors urge enforcement after developer omits screening and redirects runoff in PUD 2029
Summary
Residents told council that a developer failed to include Exhibit D protections in final plans for PUD 2029, constructed a detention pond that drains into a private lake, and allowed construction to continue after a hold; they asked the city to enforce the PUD, restore screening, and redirect runoff to 29th Street storm infrastructure.
Multiple neighbors told the Oklahoma City Council on March 23 they have repeatedly sought enforcement of negotiated protections for PUD 2029 and urged the city to require the developer to honor Exhibit D screening and drainage commitments.
Amy Martin, who identified herself as a nearby resident, said the neighborhood participated in negotiations and accepted concessions in good faith. Martin said the developer’s final approved plans excluded Exhibit D — which specified full tree screening along the property line — and that construction has proceeded in ways that send runoff, sediment and pollutants into a private lake. "What is the value of the…
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